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Julio Dely Valdés

1967 - Today

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Julio César Dely Valdés (born March 12, 1967) is a Panamanian former professional footballer who played as a striker. He is a twin brother of Jorge Dely Valdés and younger brother of Armando Dely Valdés. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Julio Dely Valdés is the 4,667th most popular soccer player (down from 4,332nd in 2019), the 31st most popular biography from Panama (down from 29th in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Panamanian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Julio Dely Valdés ranks 4,667 out of 21,273Before him are Arnór Guðjohnsen, Atilio López, Manuel Lapuente, Ángel Correa, François Bourbotte, and Vikash Dhorasoo. After him are José Kléberson, Júnior Baiano, Luis Regueiro, Dani Shmulevich-Rom, Daniel da Silva, and Yerry Mina.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1967, Julio Dely Valdés ranks 302Before him are Leonidas Kavakos, Emmanuelle Bercot, Tina Arena, Gil Bellows, Dragan Đilas, and Titiyo. After him are Nathalie Cardone, Max Tegmark, Criss Angel, Mille Petrozza, Aurelio Voltaire, and Laurent Nkunda.

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In Panama

Among people born in Panama, Julio Dely Valdés ranks 31 out of 71Before him are Eric Arturo Delvalle (1937), Nicolás Ardito Barletta Vallarino (1938), Jorge Illueca (1918), Pablo Arosemena (1836), Harmodio Arias Madrid (1886), and Aristides Royo (1940). After him are Mariano Rivera (1969), Clara González (1898), Alfredo Anderson (1978), Rosa María Britton (1936), Ricardo J. Alfaro (1882), and Felipe Baloy (1981).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Panama

Among soccer players born in Panama, Julio Dely Valdés ranks 2Before him are Jorge Dely Valdés (1967). After him are Alfredo Anderson (1978), Felipe Baloy (1981), Jaime Penedo (1981), Luis Tejada (1982), Gabriel Enrique Gómez (1984), Blas Pérez (1981), Álex Rodríguez (1990), Román Torres (1986), Luis Henríquez (1981), and Michael Amir Murillo (1996).